Who We Are
Bonded through the strongest sense of family, Division 26 South's Blue Devils express all the key values of Key Club International, and make up one extraordinary ohana.
Who is Division 26 South?
Division 26 South is a group of 11 schools, all of which have chartered a club in Key Club International. Together as a whole, we make up the Division 26 South Blue Devils. We are a part of Region 9, in the California-Nevada-Hawaii District.
During our 2013-2014 term, several schools have been recognized for raising thousands of dollars for the Pediatric Trauma Prevention program, a 50% raise in membership, and individuals have been recognized for their hard work as well. In Division 26 South, we hold a high respect for dedication to improving the world in which we live, and we strive to achieve great goals.
WHAT IS
KEY CLUB?
Key Club is one of the oldest student-led service organizations that promotes responsibility, leadership, and integrity. As members of the Kiwanis International, Key Clubbers work hard to improve their home, school, and community.
Schools of our Division
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Acalanes
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Amador Valley
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California
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De La Salle (newly chartered!)
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Dougherty Valley
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Dublin
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Foothill
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Las Lomas
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Miramonte
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Monte Vista
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San Ramon Valley
What makes us unique?
As Blue Devils, we hold an ironic mascot. Devils are often seen as evil, malicious, scary, and untrustworthy. However we as Key Clubbers are the complete opposite of those stereotypes. We work hard to improve not only our communities, but ourselves every day. Although the main focus of Key Club is working hard to help others prosper and grow, somewhere along the way we learn how to better ourselves as well. The irony of being both a Blue Devil, and a caring, hardworking individual is what makes Division 26 South unique.